Channing Tatum, known for his role as Gambit, is highly impressed by the upcoming Marvel film Avengers: Doomsday. With much of the movie still under strict secrecy, Tatum is actively boosting excitement for the MCU crossover.
"Look, everyone in the world is going to see this movie," Tatum told Deadline. "It's hard to say this because, I mean, you hear these things and go, 'Of course'. But they've topped themselves every time. This will be the biggest movie of next year and maybe even the next 10 years."
Tatum’s confidence stems from reading the initial script and witnessing the film's production. Though he avoids revealing any plot details, his comments indicate a breathtaking scope and ambition behind the project.
"The scope of it, what they're trying to do… what the Russos have cooked up – when I read it, I was just like, 'How are they going to do this?'. It was an Everest of a mountain to climb. I am still in awe," said Tatum.
Despite suffering a hamstring injury during filming that temporarily sidelined him, Tatum emphasizes that Gambit will be deeply involved in the action of Avengers: Doomsday, suggesting the X-Men will have a significant presence in the film.
"I do so much action in this movie, but that was just a small part," Tatum recalled, hinting at the active roles the X-Men characters will play.
The anticipation for Avengers: Doomsday is building, with Tatum convinced it could redefine superhero cinema for the next decade.
Author's summary: Channing Tatum predicts Avengers: Doomsday will be a landmark MCU film, praising its scale and promising intense action, especially for the X-Men, despite his filming injury.